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The word "retrieve" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to regain or bring back something. As a noun, it refers to the act of retrieving something.
Arrows that have been fired and are stuck into things, cannot be retrieved.
Yes. I always use WiFi, and I can retrieve emails.
"Deleted data can be retrieved using a data recovery program, although it can be difficult to retrieve lost data at times, such as when data has been corrupted."
Percy retrieved the lightning bolt that had been stolen from Zeus.
Alltel can retrieve text messages as far as four months back. The numbers called and texted can be retrieved much further back.
Send "pin" to 34006 from the sim card of the lost pin code and it should be retrieved. (South Africa only)If it is not your sim code's pin, or if you are overseas, you cannot retrieve the pin ..
That is the correct spelling of the verb form "retrieved" (brought back).
The last number dialed out on your phone can be retrieved by pressing the Send button. This works on cell phones and landlines.
The word "retrieved is an adjective which means to recover or regain, to bring back to a former and better state, to make amends for, to recall to mind, to fetch.
Percy retrieved Ares' shield at Waterland. He also found Aphrodite's scarf, which was placed in the Big Attic.
Go to google, type in whatever you are trying to retrieve, and various topics will pop up, then you click which one you think best fits you.